I'm Moving On - Dylan LeBlanc

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some may say that an empty handed man
will do all he can to hold someone again
but i say to hell with it all till there ain't nothing left to condemn
but like the wind guides the sailor i raise up the anchor and drift

i'm moving on
i'm moving on
break down the wall that i lean upon
i'm moving on

by the wayside and far away from you
i thought time would heal faster than i could feel blue
and i find myself at a bitter ended road
where in all of its glory a story that's best left untold

i'm moving on
i'm moving on
break down the wall that i lean upon
i'm moving on

i'm moving on
i'm moving on
break down the wall that i lean upon
i'm moving on


i'm moving on
i'm moving on
face a new dawn - sing a new song
i'm moving on

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Dylan LeBlanc (born 1990 in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States) is an American singer-songwriter.

LeBlanc grew up hanging out amongst the session musicians at Fame Studios. By age 7, LeBlanc was already learning how to play a Picking style on the guitar and began writing his own songs when his father bought him a guitar for his 11th birthday. When he turned 15 he began to hone his songwriting by playing live whenever he could, often traveling hundreds of miles on his own to play to just a handful of people.

His musical influences include Townes Van Zandt, Neil Young, Spooner Oldham and Fleet Foxes.

As soon as he was of legal age, LeBlanc was signed to Fame Music by Rodney Hall. Part of the deal was that LeBlanc got access to the studio, where he recorded his debut album. In early 2009, Rough Trade Records founder Geoff Travis was introduced to LeBlanc's music and signed him to Rough Trade.

LeBlanc's debut album Pauper's Field was mixed by Trina Shoemaker and features guest vocals from Emmylou Harris.

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